Every child should have the opportunity to: play in a safe place, explore nature, learn to swim, go fishing, follow a trail, camp under the stars, ride a bike, go boating, connect with the past, and plant a seed.

Develops strategies for coastal infrastructure protection. Assesses the economic impact of sea-level rise on California beaches. Provides grants to public entities to plan, design and restore public beaches.

Any person who owns or manages a reservoir that is open to the public and is not currently infested with the Dreissenid Mussel may apply for grants to be reimbursed for costs related to an infestation prevention program.

The public may address each item on the agenda before or during the Commission's discussion or consideration of the item, as determined by the Chair. Please note that the times shown are approximations and that the Commission reserves the right to change the order of or eliminate agenda items.

Details concerning these agenda items are available for public reference during working hours at the Division of Boating and Waterways. Copies of individual agenda items (if available) may be obtained at the office after 1:00 p.m. on the Friday preceding the Commission meeting.